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UPDATE: Authorities investigating cause of Botha Sigcau building fire

ABITECH Analysis · South Africa tech Sentiment: 0.00 (unrated) · 25/03/2026
UPDATE: Authorities investigating cause of Botha Sigcau building fire
Estelle.Bronkhorst
Wed, 03/25/2026 - 09:40























Editor’s note: This is a developing story. Scroll down for the latest updates as more information becomes available.
MTHATHA - A major fire at the historic Botha Sigcau Building in central Mthatha is still burning, leaving the structure badly damaged.
Emergency services rushed to contain the blaze, which broke out on Tuesday.
The provincial government has assigned the Department of Public Works to assess the extent of the damage.









Safety, maintenance issues raised previously
Hundreds of employees who work in the building are left uncertain about their next steps, with many awaiting guidance on alternative workplaces or temporary arrangements.
Workers report that the building houses at least 11 offices or departments, including education services, and some have attempted to continue working despite the fire. 
Officials say no injuries or fatalities have been reported so far. 
Firefighters remain on site, tackling flames in affected sections of the building. 
Many of the issues in the building, including maintenance and safety concerns, have reportedly been raised over the years but remain unresolved.

Sources: eNCA South Africa

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